Little-JIL/Juliette: a process definition language and interpreter
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Software engineering
Online Dispute Resolution: Resolving Conflicts in Cyberspace
Online Dispute Resolution: Resolving Conflicts in Cyberspace
Using Little-JIL to Coordinate Agents in Software Engineering
ASE '00 Proceedings of the 15th IEEE international conference on Automated software engineering
Process technology for achieving government online dispute resolution
dg.o '04 Proceedings of the 2004 annual national conference on Digital government research
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Careful study of the application of computer and communications technologies to negotiation and dispute resolution can lead to a more harmonious and functional society, but also to more effective technology for software development and evaluation, and to new facilities for pursuing social science research. Work in this area has initially been spurred on by rapid growth in the number and variety of disputes in the world, which seem to be increasing as the number of parties grows and the variety of their interactions increases. Initial application of software technology to support dispute resolution has shown encouraging success, and suggests a broader research program in which computer science and social science research enrich each other. The resulting mature technological support for dispute resolution should, moreover, have important benefits for software development, a domain in which constructive approaches to resolving disputes should be of enormous value.